violence

violence
1. (violence) (577↑, 106↓)
The effective answer to everything

I was in an argument with this guy how violence gets nothing accomplished and he wouldn't listen so I broke his jaw.

2. (violence) (147↑, 69↓)
what you cause when your drunk.

bar brawls cause so much violence

3. (violence) (253↑, 176↓)
Physical harm. The most useless notion ever thought up my mankind. Used by stupid, ignorant people as a solution. The government claims video games cause violence in kids, yet they neglect the millions of acts of violence they themselves commit on a yearly basis throughout the world.

Bomb Iraq, oh yeah, that'll make the Middle East LOVE us.

4. (Violence) (71↑, 44↓)
Physical harm to another person, as in a fight, causing severe pain or death.

I rather use violence as a last resort.

5. (Violence) (53↑, 40↓)
Violence - The act of desctruction or the thought of a destructive manner running through your brain acted out in a series of spasms or sentence of jibberish 2.Something within view that is extremely pleasing and triggers a chaotic effect in your nervous system sending you into twitches

"i just murcielag, violence" "i had a violent workout today"

6. (Violence) (12↑, 8↓)
Violence is any form of [physical] contact that [supersedes] the accepted level associated with any particular [social situation]. Violence can occur as a result of [tension] between two [conflicting] parties and result in the remaining non [conflicting] parties participating in the same social occasion to feel socially uncomfortable or [awkward]. Violence can sometimes be mistaken for a [subjective] view held by a group or individual. This is ,however, often not the case, rather the individual or group is in a [social situation] they do not understand or are [unfamiliar] with.

person one: Omg I'm so nervous about this [house party] I've only been in this country for 2 weeks. person two: don't be too worried just be yourself and don't get too... person one: Omg some guy just slapped another guy across the hand\! Such violence\! person two: *lol* chill that's just a [hi5] it's like a way people greet each other at these things.

7. (violence) (63↑, 61↓)
Probably the second best thing in the world; right before porn.

Right after Conan the Barbarian ravished the witch with his very large wang, he threw her into a fire and crashed at her place until morning, thus were made popular the two greatest things ever: violence and porn.

8. (violence) (71↑, 70↓)
The savage's answer to a problem.

What logic is put into hurting something?

9. (violence) (15↑, 15↓)
What the geeks who took beatings in high school are against.

Geek-Violence is not the answer,if you're provoked then run\! Normal person-STFU\!If you're provoked you fight back\!Only you run because you can't fight\!

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10. (Violence) (9↑, 15↓)
A synonym for orgasm.

Violence was great.

11. (violence) (38↑, 57↓)
tool of the ignorant

Some Arabiacs crashed some airplanes into some buildings. LET'S BOMB THE COUNTRY THEY COME FROM AND ALL THE BROWN PEOPLE THERE\!

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Last updated: 2012.03.01

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  • violence — Violence. subst. fem. Qualité de ce qui est violent. La violence des vents, de la tempeste, du mal, de la douleur, d un remede, &c. la violence de son humeur. Violence, signifie aussi, La force dont on use contre le droit commun, contre les loix …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

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  • violence — I noun assault, attack, brutality, clash, convulsion, disorder, eruption, explosion, ferocity, force, fracas, furiousness, fury, inclemency, manus, onslaught, outburst, rage, rampage, ruthlessness, savagery, severity, unlawful force, vehemence,… …   Law dictionary

  • violence — [vī′ə ləns] n. [ME < MFr < L violentia < violentus: see VIOLENT] 1. physical force used so as to injure, damage, or destroy; extreme roughness of action 2. intense, often devastatingly or explosively powerful force or energy, as of a… …   English World dictionary

  • Violence — Vi o*lence, v. t. To assault; to injure; also, to bring by violence; to compel. [Obs.] B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • violence — (n.) late 13c., physical force used to inflict injury or damage, from Anglo Fr. and O.Fr. violence, from L. violentia vehemence, impetuosity, from violentus vehement, forcible, probably related to violare (see VIOLATION (Cf. violation)). Weakened …   Etymology dictionary

  • violence — *force, compulsion, coercion, duress, constraint, restraint Analogous words: vehemence, intensity, fierceness (see corresponding adjectives at INTENSE): *effort, exertion, pains, trouble: *attack, assault, onslaught, onset …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

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